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The next few days were torture. If he'd been cast down to hell instead of earth, he figured this would be exactly what it would be like.

They skirted around each other. That was the only way he knew how to put it; they outright avoided each other for most of their shifts unless they absolutely had to interact. Even then it was stiff and awkward and they quickly parted ways as soon as they could. And the thing was, Tybalt actually felt kind of bad about it.

He didn't feel bad. That simply wasn't a thing when it came to relationships. If something soured then it soured and he wouldn't get too hung up over it. He'd actually managed to scrounge up enough at the bottom of his heart to forgive him for something, a major sin, and that didn't happen. Usually, at least.

A bit of it still hung over his head, though. The part about him being a murderer. It stirred up in the back of his mind every time he glanced over at Angelo's desk, every time he passed by him in the hall... Yeah, he had to do something about that, didn't he?

He decided, for once, to take the first step. It was near the end of their shift that he ghosted by Angelo's desk, stopping just beside him to look at his screen.
 

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Angelo wasn't really used to being awkward or nervous. He was a pretty straight to the point guy. He didn't like playing mind games, and he didn't like being awkward with people, which meant he was generally the first person to try and reach out and address an issue.

Not this time. This time it was just way too bad. The entire night had been bad. He'd pretty much had a fucking meltdown in front of Tybalt. He might have even cried, although his memory was a bit foggy on the subject. Maybe he'd just teared up? Maybe he'd felt like crying but not actually done it?

Either way it was a clusterfuck.

Any time he had to deal with Tybalt over the next few days, he made like a six year old and hid. If Tybalt had to pass by, he'd be in the bathroom. If Tybalt needed a report, it was left on his desk. If they were in the break room at the same time, he'd forgotten something at his desk. He knew it was petty, but that really didn't change that it was how he felt.

So when Tybalt actually approached him near the end of shift, Angelo went stiff. He was literally mid sentence in the closing summary of his report, and he clenched his jaw for a minute before finally carrying on typing, trying to just finish it out.
 

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He felt the awkwardness hanging over their heads like the blade of a guillotine; as soon as a single one of them spoke, it would come crashing down into both of their necks. Okay, so maybe that was just a little dramatic, but that didn't make the situation feel any better.

Angelo didn't really acknowledge him aside from a vague pause before he tried to continue through his report. Tybalt could see the slight, worried furrow of his brow in the screen and he couldn't help but think that was just a little endearing. So he was worried, then. Well, if Angelo wasn't willing to come to him, then he'd take it into his own hands.

"We should go to your place after our shifts are over." His voice was soft and casual, eyes still on Angelo's screen as if reviewing his work. "I haven't seen your place yet."

To be fair, Angelo had already seen his place twice. In the times in between they were at bars or restaurants, but never once did he see Angelo's apartment, nor did he feel any particular need to. It seemed like a good place to start, though.
 

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Angelo actually jumped slightly when Tybalt spoke. He really hadn't been expecting him to. He'd expected him to linger, and then for him to move on. Instead, he'd basically invited him over, and Angelo's head turned slightly, peeking up at him.

Of course, there was no wide smile or anything really welcoming. Tybalt looked just the same as he always did, which was more or less resting bitchface. Tybalt didn't quite look grumpy, but he always looked like he was unhappy with something or another. Maybe he was - or maybe that was just how his face looked.

"Sure." He said after a moment's pause, deciding that knowing was better than living in ignorance. "I'll meet you at the front after?"
 

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He saw the little jump, more of a twitch than anything, but he paid it no mind. He was probably expecting him to take a look and then walk off. The only time he'd actually interacted with him in the past week was Tybalt asking him if he wanted to grab lunch. Angelo had said he was busy, and that was the end of that.

"Yeah, sure." Up front, as usual. Tybalt left it at that, wandering back over to his desk until the end of the day. He packed up his usual stuff, put his jacket on and went outside to wait. It wasn't unusual to spot the blond standing a bit off from the front of the station, a cigarette between his fingers. Nobody would notice him.

He stared aimlessly towards the end of the sidewalk, where it disappeared around the corner and out of sight. Things hadn't gone very well last time, so he hoped this time would be just a little better.
 

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Why did he feel tense? It was just his apartment. Or his home. Or whatever you wanted to call it when you rented a room from someone. It wasn't like he was taking Tybalt home to meet his parents (or his extremely sketchy parental equivilents). But even so, he still felt stressed over the idea, like he was exposing some part of himself to Tybalt that he hadn't otherwise. He'd brought girls back to his apartment before - so why was this different?

Because it was, whether he wanted to admit or not. At that moment he wished he could smoke, just so he'd have something to do to ease the tension. He took longer than usual, collecting his stuff before heading out front, giving Tybalt a quick glance.

"It's not far from here." Which was one of the many reasons he had jumped at the ad. "I live with a roommate, for the record, but he probably won't be home at this hour." And if he was, Angelo would just make an excuse and haul Tybalt up to his room... and then get grilled about it later. There was no way Jack would miss a chance to point out that Angelo hadn't brought anyone home before then.
 

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Angelo appeared soon enough, just as he finished and was about to snub out the ashes. Like a good boy, he tossed it sideways into a nearby garbage can with a vague smile. It wasn't quite inviting, more like a greeting than anything. He'd taken longer than expected, but it allowed for him to gather his thoughts. What few he had, at least.

"Yeah, that's not a problem." Though Tybalt had lived in a few hostels in the past, he'd never had a roommate. He felt very little need for companionship, he often had enough money to live on his own in many cities and he figured sharing space with someone would just drive him up the wall.

Tybalt let Angelo lead the way, towards a nicer area with neat houses lined up row by row. He didn't know what he was expecting, so he glanced here and there as they approached what he could only assume was Angelo's place. There was an air of tense silence the whole way; he didn't really say anything and neither did his partner.

Had it really gotten that bad?

At least his place was nice, and he waited just inside the threshold of the door, waiting to be invited in.
 

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His thoughts were the worst kind of poison, anxiety bubbling up inside him. The silence meant everything and nothing to him, and he had no way of telling if he was reading too much into it or not.

The house wasn't his, but he liked it well enough. He let himself in with his key, peeking at the shoes by the door and finding only the usual ones. Jack was probably out, and he gestured for Tybalt to come in as he stuck his head around the ground floor. It looked fairly normal, save for the art all over the place and the rather obviously missing TV. There was a TV stand, a couch facing the TV stand... and no TV.

At least he'd covered up all the bullet holes.

"Well... welcome to my home. Or my roommates home, anyway. He owns the place." The rent was next to nothing, the company was good, and he could literally walk to work. "I was going to warn you about the paint smell, but you're probably used to it." The house smelled like alcohol and cigarette smoke in places, but the scent of paint was overpowering at times.

Not that Angelo noticed anymore. He'd grown so used to it it didn't even register for him. "I've got the run of the second floor to myself." There was a second bedroom, but no one had ever moved in.
 

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The smell did hit him first; it was very distinct and even his own studio, despite being smaller, didn't smell as strongly. He made a point of throwing open the windows on a regular basis, and he didn't smoke anywhere in the house but said studio. He couldn't help but smile a little at the familiarity anyways.

"Not bad..." But now the main question... what now? Tybalt hadn't planned too far ahead when he basically invited himself over. He just didn't like the radio silence between them, and it was out of character for Angelo to be hiding like that.

He took on a slightly more relaxed stance, hands in his pockets as he kicked his shoes off and stepped into the house. Yes, definitely not bad. Not as clean as he usually would have liked, but that didn't matter much because it wasn't his.

"...Did you want to head upstairs?" Or did he want to talk here? Because damn it, Angelo wasn't slinking out from under him this time. They were going to talk.
 

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Ahh, fuck. Now they were home, and... well, what then? What were they supposed to do? Angelo flushed slightly, hiding it by turning away to peek into the kitchen one last time.

"Upstairs I guess. Jack could get back at any time, and I need to check on the little guy." He gestured to the stairs, kicking off his shoes before heading up himself.

His bedroom was just off the stairs once they reached the second floor, and Angelo let himself in, heading over to the cage by his bed. The room was nicely furnished, although a bit mismatched, and it was obvious he'd picked up what furniture he could get his hands on cheaply or second hand. It looked well lived in, although there were no photos except for a single one on the nightstand beside his bed, showing a group shot with his family, complete with little Angelo.

The bed itself was large enough to take up a good chunk of the room, and aside from a single chair tucked into a desk at the corner, there wasn't really a place to sit beyond the bed itself.

Angelo lifted the blanket covering what was obviously a cage, peeking inside before recovering it. It was a bit early to wake anyone up, so he sat back on the bed instead.

"My place." He said, gesturing around the room.